There will be a bull market in the altcoin market, such as the overflow of money after the interest rate cut, but that will take a long time. By then, 90% of the current project parties will have a huge amount of unlocking, and it is estimated that more than 5 billion will be unlocked every month - and the 5 billion selling pressure is difficult for the market to catch up. I can see it, and others can see it too.

This will cause the market to run faster, and the most qualified people to run are the chips locked by VC and project parties. So considering that more and more project parties have unlocked since March this year, then, this will cause the altcoin market to be a complete game of running fast, and those who run slowly will fall into the poison circle.

Conclusion 1: If you want to play, it seems that you can only play big coins such as BTC and ETH, or participate in altcoins with very sensitive movements.

The key point is that it is better to make less money than to lose a lot - be cautious when getting on the bus, don't go up if it doesn't fall too much, observe first if you are trapped or the momentum is not right, and remember to cash in the profits when you make money.

This set of tactics is very challenging to your sense of the market, but if the market still has an upward opportunity, then the mainstream coins will definitely not be bad, and the risk is relatively small. You can sell at a loss, you will earn less, but you will not lose a lot.

What if it is directly into a bear market? Then everyone will be miserable, there is nothing else.

I almost never do short-term trading, so it is actually quite difficult to judge these, and the way to overcome this difficulty is to control the position. You hold the U firmly, don't enter and exit the car with a full position, enter and exit a little bit at a time, it will be much easier.